race‚ gender‚ or beliefs. They were an era of dramatic change and they helped shape the modern world into what it is today. Needless to say‚ a lot went on in this short period of time‚ and one the era’s most important issues was civil rights. John F. Kennedy‚ a civil rights proponent‚ made his “Civil Rights Address” on June 11‚ 1963. The address is one of history’s greatest speeches‚ and it helped break down the figurative wall dividing America. Thanks to Kennedy’s charm‚ tone‚ ability to create a sense
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Jimmy Hoffa Activist‚ James Riddle “Jimmy” Hoffa was born on February 14‚ 1913 and is believed to have been murdered in 1975. Hoffa was one of the most famous labor leaders in American history. He was an important figure with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT)‚ he played a key role in forging the first national freight-hauling agreement‚ and he became involved with organized crime. He definitely lived a busy life. Hoffa was born in Brazil‚ Indiana‚ on February 14‚ 1913. His father
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President John F. Kennedy‚ known as well spoken and he was diligent. Kennedy gave a speech at a news conference about the increasing prices of steel by 3.5 percent. Kennedy uses strategies such as; diction‚ statistics‚ repetition and emotional appeals to approach steel companies. Kennedy begins strongly by stating‚ “In this serious hour in our nation’s history‚” to set a strict tone and letting the steel companies know that since the steel prices increased‚ its causing a national problem‚ furthermore
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In John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address‚ he addresses that the strength in America is because of its unity. By coming together to support one another‚ the world would be a better place for everyone to live in. Kennedy announces that we as Americans should be taking action to help others who need it most. Kennedy takes a pledge to everyone he will be influencing as the next president to show that he will be there when there is trouble. American people need to come together first‚ so America will
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President Kennedy has a list of reasons why he wants to send Americans to the moon especially by the end of the year of 1960. Kennedy thinks he should send Americans because he said it would be a very challenging act with technology up there. In my opinion‚ I think he mentions that it would be a very difficult act for an American to visit the moon because in our generation nowadays don’t know anything about struggles. We all now depend on our phones and other people to hand us the answer. I also
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In President John F. Kennedy’s address of industries raising steel prices‚ he reprimands these companies for not keeping general public and international affairs in mind regarding repercussions. As Kennedy takes his address‚ he shows citizens of the U.S. of how unnecessary the increase of steel prices truly was. In three basic ways‚ the president offers his opinion in three simple tactics including: pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos. The President of 1962 brings many things to light about the steel industry
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There have been many assassinations in the world‚ but there are some that stand out‚ and those are Julius Caesar‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ James A. Garfield‚ and John F. Kennedy. They were all assassinated in different ways and by different people‚ but were all‚ according to their assassins‚ unjust leaders. I will be comparing the reactions that the people had to the assassinations‚ what happened after the assassinations‚ and why the assassin‚ or assassins‚ killed their leaders. Multiple people were involved
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How successful was Kennedy in dealing with the problem of the Soviet missiles in Cuba? Kennedy was successful in dealing with the missiles in Cuba for these reasons. One way in which he tackled the problem was that he actually got the missiles out of Cuba after he discovered them in October 14th. Kennedy got the missiles out by promising not to invade Cuba and so the Cubans and USSR agreed to take the missiles out of Cuba with no problems this was on 26th October only 12 days later. This showed
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Analysis of John F. Kennedy’s “Ich Bin Ein Berliner” Speech In John F. Kennedy’s infamous speech in Berlin‚ he uses various tactics to gain the trust‚ and in turn the attention of his audience in order to display his support for them. Kennedy begins his speech by showcasing character to the German audience through the use of ethos. Kennedy talks of how proud he is to come and speak as the Mayor of Berlin’s guest‚ showing that he is‚ in fact‚ a humble man. When people can see that someone is humble
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The inaugural address of President John F. Kennedy delivered the day of his inauguration on January 20‚ 1961 was one that changed the thinking of mankind. As you begin your speech is presented and it is directed with great respect to all who were there. The President was in all times in visual contact with all present there. This was his discourse of history it was one where the president committed himself fully to the public there present. This speech was one of very great height where the left
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